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Vicarage Road Football Stadium And Watford Football Club

I first saw Watford play - in their old blue and white colours - at the end of the 1955-56 season. The only cover was the so called "Main Stand" and on the opposite touchline the "Shrodells ...Read more

A memory of Watford in 1955 by John Howard Norfolk

Vera Waites

My mother-in-law has just passed away and we found this in her papers. My years at Stanford-le-Hope Laundry. I lived in a village where my mum and family had lived for generations. A signpost at the top of our lane said ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1930

Vauxhall Viva Car

From the picture in 1969 this reminds me of my upbringing in the village. I was born in the village in the house adjoining the Windsor Arms in 1951, and brought up in Heol-y-Coed until I married and moved out of the village in ...Read more

A memory of Pontyclun in 1969 by Dennis Crutcher

Vauxall Rd Our Playground

I was born in Walton Hospital and lived in Vauxall. My dad came from Vauxall, my mother from Lattermer Street. My mother's name was Molden, she was from a very big family but try as I might I cannot find any ...Read more

A memory of Walton in 1930 by Margaret Gilmore

Valiant Bomber Crashing

I also remember the Valiant bomber crashing. We were in the playground and the plane went overhead. It was on fire and looked like something out of war movie. I remember the loud bang and flames as it hit the REC. I think ...Read more

A memory of Southwick in 1956 by Susan Collins

Vague Memories Of Waterlooville

I was born at the Bransbury Nursing Home, Jubilee Road, Waterlooville, during the war in December 1943. I lived with my grandmother Eva Hill (nee Redman) and my mother, Joyce Hill (nee Lewis) at 56 Hambledon Road ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville by vesitrix

Us Airmen At Louth 1957 59

I remember Louth back in the day, a day, as a young black airman from Maryland, it was nice dine, dance, and hang out in Louth. We used to stand in front of the teashop and sing with the local boys. I wish I ...Read more

A memory of Welton le Wold in 1958 by Lawrence Lloyd

Unexploded V1 Bomb

My wife was living in Northhumberland Avenue when a V1 doodlebug passed by very low, to land unexploded at the top end of the avenue. She lived at number 208. The house number it landed at was about 220 to 230. It was on a ...Read more

A memory of Welling in 1944 by Roy Ashmeade

Uncle Trevor

My mum was taken in during WW II as a young girl to move her out of London. She lived with Trevor Gawler and his wife until the refugee kids were sent back to the big city. My mum loved it in the countryside and didn’t want to ...Read more

A memory of Hazelbury Bryan by wymanmichelle111

Captions

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Caption For Dorking, Punch Bowl Inn 1907

In the grounds behind the Council Offices stands Pippbrook House, the home of Dorking's main Library. It was once a private house.

Caption For Dorking, The Dorking Halls 1936

In the grounds behind the Council Offices stands Pippbrook House, the home of Dorking's main Library. It was once a private house.

Caption For Wellingborough, Silver Street C1950

Many of the shops you see in this picture have changed hands. The shop on the corner with the awning is now McDonalds, and what was United Counties on the opposite corner is now a travel shop.

Caption For Bradford On Avon, Town And Bridge 1900

This traffic-free view of the town centre from Bridge Street conveys the history and feel of the place instantly.

Caption For Odiham, Priory, Remains Of Old Guest House 1906

The title 'Old Guest House' may refer to the building which housed visiting clergy before 1856, when this was the rectory of the Chancellors of Salisbury, the patrons of All Saints' Church.

Caption For Portsmouth, Artist's Corner, The Sally Port C1965

Outside the city walls and isolated from the rest of Portsmouth, Spice Island was once filled with sailors and press gangs. The

Caption For Portsmouth, Artist's Corner, The Sally Port C1965

Outside the city walls and isolated from the rest of Portsmouth, Spice Island was once filled with sailors and press gangs. The

Caption For Chatburn, The Toll House C1955

The building dividing the junction was built in 1739 as a toll-house, but since the late 1930s it has been the home of Hudson's ice cream.

Caption For Newbury, The Broadway And Clock Tower C1965

Many of the shops seen in this picture have gone or changed hands. The

Caption For Bridge, Bifrons 1903

This magnificent stone mansion was the new home of the racing driver Count Louis Zborowski; with Captain John Howey, he created the famous Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway.

Caption For Bridge, High Street 1903

This village stands on Watling Street close by the Little Stour.

Caption For Ludlow, King Street 1936

The sign on the stone building ahead reads 'Caution Leominster'. It is a sign that modern coach and truck drivers would still need to heed.

Caption For London, The House Of Commons C1920

This view shows the original House of Commons chamber, which was destroyed during the Second World War.

Caption For Nuneaton, Market Place C1960

Nuneaton's first market was granted to the local prioress by Henry III.

Caption For Nuneaton, Market Place C1960

Nuneaton's first market was granted to the local prioress by Henry III.